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		<TD><FONT FACE="Tahoma"><B>Step 5: Gather metrics and feedback</B></FONT></TD>
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		<TD HEIGHT="250" VALIGN="TOP"><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Tahoma">In this step we split the mock-up into separate HTML pages and add web page counters.
			Then we asked several people to visit the site and give us comments via the email links and forms.  <BR>
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To show that the HTML mocking up technique does not require the help of a web master, we used hit counters and
			forms that do not require scripts, CGI, or any special permissions or web server access rights.  It was all done
			with an entry-level HTML editor.</FONT></TD>
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